datadm(1M) System Administration Commands datadm(1M)NAMEdatadm - maintain DAT static registry file
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/datadm [-v] [-u] [-a service_provider.conf] [-r ser‐
vice_provider.conf]
DESCRIPTION
The datadm utility maintains the DAT static registry file, dat.conf(4).
This administrative configuration program allows uDAPL service
providers to add and remove themselves to the dat.conf file.
You can add or remove interface adapters that a service provider sup‐
ports from a system after its installation. You can use datadm to
update the dat.conf file to reflect the current state of the system. A
new set of interface adapters for all the service providers currently
installed is regenerated.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-a service_provider.conf
Enumerate each device entry in the service_provider.conf(4) file
into a list of interface adapters, that is, interfaces to external
network that are available to uDAPL consumers.
-r service_provider.conf
Remove the list of interface adapters that corresponds to the
device entry in the service_provider.conf(4) file.
-u
Update the dat.conf to reflect the current state of the system with
an up to date set of interface adapters for the service providers
that are currently listed in the DAT static registry.
-v
Display the DAT static registry file, dat.conf.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Enumerating a Device Entry
The following example enumerates a device entry in the ser‐
vice_provider.conf(4) file into interface adapters in the dat.conf(4)
file.
Assume that SUNW has a service provider library that supports the
device tavor. It has a service_provider.conf(4) file installed in the
directory /usr/share/dat/SUNWudaplt.conf with a single entry as fol‐
lows:
driver_name=tavor u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 ""
tavor is an Infiniband Host Channel Adapter with two ports. Both IB
ports exist in a single IB partition, 0x8001. If an IP interface is
plumbed to each port, there are two IPoIB device instances, ibd0 and
ibd1:
# ls -l /dev/ibd*
/dev/ibd0 -> /devices/pci@1/pci15b3,5a44@0/ibport@1,8001,ipib:ibd0
/dev/ibd1 -> /devices/pci@1/pci15b3,5a44@0/ibport@2,8001,ipib:ibd1
Running the command, datadm-a /usr/share/dat/SUNWudaplt.conf appends
two new entries (if they do not already exists]) in the
/etc/dat/dat.conffile:
ibd0 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 ""
"driver_name=tavor"
ibd1 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 ""
"driver_name=tavor"
Example 2: Updating the dat.conf to Reflect the Current State of the
System
A new IB partition, 0x8002 is added to the above example covering port
1 of the Host Channel Adapter. If a new IP interface is plumbed to port
1/partition 0x8002, there is a third IPoIB device instance: ibd2.
# ls -l /dev/ibd*
/dev/ibd0 -> /devices/pci@1/pci15b3,5a44@0/ibport@1,8001,ipib:ibd0
/dev/ibd1 -> /devices/pci@1/pci15b3,5a44@0/ibport@2,8001,ipib:ibd1
/dev/ibd2 -> /devices/pci@1/pci15b3,5a44@0/ibport@1,8002,ipib:ibd2
Running datadm-u command, updates the /etc/dat/dat.conf file with a
new entry added reflecting the current state of the system.
datadm-v shows that there are now three entries in the
/etc/dat/dat.conf file:
ibd0 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 ""
"driver_name=tavor"
ibd1 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 ""
"driver_name=tavor"
ibd2 u1.2 nonthreadsafe default udapl_tavor.so.1 SUNW.1.0 ""
"driver_name=tavor"
FILES
/etc/dat/dat.conf DAT static registry file
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWudaplu │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │Evolving │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOpkgadd(1M), pkgrm(1M), libdat(3LIB), dat.conf(4), ser‐
vice_provider.conf(4). attributes(5)SunOS 5.10 18 Jun 2004 datadm(1M)